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Par FourTHE CITIZENSeptember 2t, 1M1DR. LOGSDONGovernment DentistOffice hour 8-12 a. m., 1-4 p. m.Locates) inBAKER BUILDINGMain Street Beret, Ky.Phone No. ILocal PageNews of Beret and Vkiaity,Gathered from a Varietyf Sources.Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Walker spentthe week-end t Irvine.Kate and Cora Venable, studentsof Borea College, apent Saturday andSunday at home.Mini May Radway, a former BereaCollege student, of Detroit, Mich, iavisiting Dean and Mr. Edward.She it secretary W the business manogrr of the Saturday Evening PotThe girl of the Utile Dulce Literary Society were the delightfulhostesses to a large number of newcollege girl, together with aereralladir of the faculty and formermembers of the society, Mondayevening at the girls gymnaaium.Readings, music, and impromptuspeeches, interspersed with refreshments and lively games, furnished anevening of real enjoyment and"blues" and "homesickness" were entirely unknown.BIO RILL MAN ATTEMPTSSUICIDBIt is reported that Jacob Haley,a resident of near Bit; Hill, tried toend his life with a knife, Wednesdaymorning, September 28. The attempted suicidt was ctused by financial hardship, it la taid. Eleck Settle, a resident of Big Hill, Intervenedin time to prevent the tragedy.DIPHTHERIA IN BEREAThere are several cases of diph-ktheria in Berea at the present time.All children are not susceptible todiphtheria; that Is to say if 100 children are exposed to the disease, onlya part of them will take it. Thereis a very simple test by which it ispossible to tell whether a child Issusceptible or not This ia railedthe Schick Test It It also possibleto Immunise against diphtheria justthe same as it la against typhoid.The State Board has lent some ofthe material to Berea and all whoE. G. Walker went to CincinnatiMonday on business.Miss Mary Ltwis, of Hyden, iavisiting friends in Berea this week.Mr. and Mr. Estill Warford ofCenter street have been visitingfriends in Danville this week.C. D. Smith haa moved from Center street to the apartments over hisstore on Chestnut street.Rev. Wm. E. Rix of Berea filledthe pulpit of the First Baptist Churchef Lancaster, Sunday, September 26.Mrs. America Fowler and Mrs.Jeff Daugberty are visiting Mrs.Rena Witt in Jackson county, thisweek.Mr. and Mrs. Minor Canfield, whohave been spending the summer in.the North, returned to Berea lastweek.Mrs. George Gatliff and son, WilWEST END AND VICINITYMr. and Mrs. Harvey James frombelow Richmond visited Mrs. Nash,Sunday.Mr. Nash and Mr. Coffey have ftnished making more than a hundredeallnna of molasses and Mr. Nashhas resumed his carpentry work.Mrs. Coffey has been visiting hersick daughter at Orlando.Mrs. Poff, Mrs. Menifee, and othersfrom West End are working in thecanning factory this week.Marve Jordan has traded placeswith Mr. York of Copper Creek andmay move there.Miss Grace Anglin, who is teaching school at Scaffold Cane, visitedMiss Sallie Cornelison, Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. James McDaniel arein poor health.Mr. and Mrs. Mershon hsve returned from visits to their parents.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson, ofRichmond, visited relatives here lastweek.Mrs. Eliza Browning is visiting herShe hasliam, of Rockford, were visiting Mr.and Mrs. L. M. Powell of Depot , i.ter. Mrs. John Fowler.street Monday, September 26. been spending 'ho sum.rter at IninoOn Tuesdays and Fridays, Oct. 4 mid is on her way home to Ciypt.m,to 28, inclusive, from 3 to 5 p. m.,Ky.in Vocational Chapel, Mrs. Peck will. Miss Ethel Ha'ie', fgive a course of lectures on "Citizen- has come to he. Sjnt,ship." All women are cordially invited to attend these classes.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baufle and twodaughters were dinner guests lastSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.S. C. Lewis.Joe Bullen and W. C. Viars, ofRockcastle, were in Berea Monday,September 26, to see County AgentSpence on special business.Mr. and Mrs. Turner Gott of Ravenna, spent the week-end with Mrs.Gott's mother, Mrs. J. S. Rutherford,of Chestnut streetE. L. Feese, of Center street, hasbought all the daily paper routes ofBerea, carrying any paper you want.We think that Mr. Feese will renderthe town a great servfce.Pleas Evans spent Saturday and.Sunday with S. R. Roberts, at Carico,in Jackson county. Mr. Evans isbuying cattle in that region.Mrs. Jeff Daugherty, of Nicholasville, visited her sister, Mrs. AmericaFowler, of Chestnut street the firstcf the week.Mrs. Bessie McDonald, a teacherfrom Tennessee, has taken rooms onDepot street She came to Berea inorder to put her child.-en in school.County Agent Robt F. Spence andfamily were at the home of ClarkRice at Speedwell for supper Ssturdsy night after which he and theneighbors who gathered in discussedthe subject of poultry. Mr. Spenceand family also hsd dinner at thehome of Dr. Coomer in Speedwell,Saturday.m Cn'M ".Mrs. lohnFowler, to stay this fall and act.;iidthe Training Senool.Farmers in this vicinity are getting uneasy about so much wetweather on their hay, corn, and othercrops.AMERICAN LEGION CONVEN.TION AND DINNER, BOONSTAVERN, OCT. 1All ex-service men of Berea andvicinity are here reminded that the wish msy hsve their children testedEighth District Convention and din- and those found to be susceptiblener of the American Legion will be may be vaccinated against diphtheriaheld in Boone Tavern, Berea, Ky, on I will be in my office next MondaySaturday evening, Oct. 1. morning at 10 o'clock to make theThis meeting promises to be one of test on as many as wish to come. Aunusual interest and value, and every charge of 30 rents will be made toex-service man in this locality should cover the cost of the material,make an effort to be present Where the vaccination is done thePlates $1.00 each. Make reserve- charge will be 12.00 each.tion with Bill Devi at the BereaBank A Trust Co., ' Mnin street, before Saturday noon.FAREWELL RECEPTIONThe home of President and Mrs.Hutchins was the scene of a beautiful reception on Wednesday evening,given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rix,who are moving to Lancaster toon,where Mr. Rix hss accepted a callto become pastor of the BaptistChurch. A good number of thefriends of Mr. Rix, mainly from theR. H. CowleyREREA GRADED SCHOOL NOTESThird week passed with 307 enrolled. Great enjoyment on play groundwith no casualties except a bruisedleg of one little girl while riding theocesn wsve. This was due to a careless act of one of the students pushing too fsr, snd the little girl whowas hurt having her leg on the inside instead of the outside of thewave.The Principal of the School liftsVocational School, were presentCharades and games were plsyed, re- his hat to no teacher acknowledgingfreshments were then served, after superiority to those under hiswhich President Hutchins spoke ofthe purpose of the gathering. Mr.Rix responded with a short speech,in which he expressed a kindly feeling toward his many friends in Berea,his confidence in the work that Bereais doing and said that he hoped thatBerea College would never lose tightof the "individual."AUTO WRECKA Ford touring car belonging toR. J. Abney and a racer belongingto Gilbert Casteel were wreckedwhile going up Depot street Saturday evening about 7:15.It ia claimed the driver of theracer was not able to see the car ofAbney in front in time to pull to theleft enough to avoid hitting Abney'scar. A rear wheel was torn fromAbney's car and thw racer was badlydamaged. No serious Injuries weresustained.MRSSlump in PricesPerhspa you have not noticed thedecline in Eatables in the past year,and would say there has been verylittle. Look at this for comparison.About one year ago you paid for 100pounds sugar $18.00; today you canbuy10 lb a. Broken Rice10 lbs. Navy Beans10 cans Salmon10 cans Corn .5 cartona Rolled Oats5 cans Pie Peaches4 cans Table Peaches4 lbs. Good Coffee7 lbs. Dry Salt Meat5 pkgs. Poet Toasties1 sack Meal1 sack Flour1 bucket Lard1 peck Potatoes, and100 lbs. Sugsr.All of this you buy for $18.00.That's ths "Economy Way.?Visit Our Store.THE ECONOMYChestnut Street, Berea, Ky.Bring your coupons here and get40 cents worth of II. and G. soap Iand soap products, 20 cents.K. K. HARRISTelephone 130GUILLIAMS STILL IN CHICAGO HOSPITALMrs. Guilliams, wife of ProfessorGuilliams of the Berea NormalSchool, who was struck by an autoin Chicago on August 1, is not yetable to return home, tho it is report'ed that her condition is much improved.She is in the Chicago PoliclinicHospital, under the care of Drs. Harria and Terrill. Dr. Harm is considered to be one of the best surgeons in the world. Friends of Mrs,Guilliams in Berea are hopeful thatshe will soon be at home.Cor-CHRISTIAN CHURCHBible School topic: Paul ininth.Golden text: For I determined notto know anything among you saveJesus Christ and Him crucified IlYrach Christ.The first Sunday in October is be.gining of Bible School yesr. Comeon, let's get under headway for winter hills. Be on time every time,9:45 a. m.11:00 o'clock, Communion.11:30 o'clock, Sermon.Christian Endvsvor meets at 6:15p. m. Topic: "Thy Will Be Done."Consecration meeting.Thursday evening, 7:30, PrayerMeeting. You are invited.Monday evening, 7:30, the officialboard meets at church.Do You Know?That the leather business ia eatthat NO ONE caa leara la aweek, month or year? Myknowledge of leather tad itabenefits ia the result ef morethan TWENTY YEARS of acta,al experience. This it eae restea I am ia position to give thepublic the best material tadworkmanship In Shot and Harness Work. . QUICK 8ERVICBend SATISFACTION.Try THOMAShert StreetBerea, ly.MILLINERY NEWSI am now ready to show you myfull line of Fall and Winter Hats.I have on display Pattern Hatsfrom David Baird & Sons, Louisville,Ky.; the Lazarus Hats from Cincinnati; the Hart Hats from Cleveland;snd some beautiful Eastern PatternHats furnished me by an exclusivefirm in Cincinnati that caters to thebig retail houses in Cincinnati.These hats are from New York andare very handsome and atylish. Ishall show this line only one week.beginning Saturday, Oct. 1. Youare invited to see them, whether youbuy or not.I have on display now a full line ofsport street school and dress hats atmoderate prices; all up to the minute styles.CHILDREN'S HATSI can fit your children in any styleand color now, in beaver, velour, vrlvet and felt Price from $1.00 up to$10; a full assortment.A SPECIALA soft manish felt hat. Justsuch a hat as usually sells for $5.00will be sold for 1 week for $3.50; allcolors dark red, soft tan. Don'tmiss this number, it is Classy.I MRS. LAURA JONESPhone 161 Berea, KyNotary PublicPhone No. 49W. B. WALDENATTORNEY-AT-LAWPractice SgChettnut St-.by M. E.Chorchin all Courts BEREA, KY.FORReal Estate' Se or Call onW. F. KIDDBerea KentuckyList Your PropertyFOR SALEwitkScruf g$, Welch & GayREAL ESTATE ACENTSBeret, Kentockjcontrol. They are wide awake to alldisorder, and filled with zeal for thewelfare of every child under theircontrol.We, as a faculty, believe we havethe cleanest public school in theState of Kentucky as to the use oftobacco not having seen a singleoffense against the rule prohibitingits use.Among the distinguished visitorswe hsve had, are:Rev. E. Roy Gentry, from Elizabethton, Tenn. He conducted ourchapel exercises, giving many illustrations of practical usefulness inlife. Mr. Gentry is a "self-mademan," who commands the respect ofthoussnds of people In East Tennessee and Western North Carolina,where he haa charge of a large district under the auspices of the Chris,tian Church.Also President Frost, loved by allwho know him. His visit was of unusual interest With his usual zealand manifes'jition of interest hevisited each department leaving themsome beautiful Bible story, or interesting point of history or geography,such as a man only of his widetravels and experiences eould give,we extena a hearty welcome aVanytime he may wish to visit us.VPREPAREDNESSYou heard much of preparedness during the war.It is no less essential now.The part of wisdom is to make readyfor financial emergency.Your personal preparedness programshould include a Savings Account withTHE BEREA NATIONAL BANKHere your money is safeguarded bycapital and surplus of $75,000.00, byconservative policies developed throughyears of successful service, and by Federal supervision, entailed through ourFEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP.Berea National BankBEREAJ. L. GAY, CashierKENTUCKYGet Your Money's WorthAt Honest Abe'sWe mean by this that you should not try tosee how much you can get for a dollar inquanitity, but see what you can get in quality,such as J. E. M. Flour, Pott's Gold Dost, H.J. Heinze's goods of all kinds.Then, if you need Hardware CB Queenswarestep over in next room, where youH find anything you need.A. B. Cornell & SonsPhone No. 129Main Street - - Berea, KentuckyAn Aiiiericiui Il .hi lmw-l:ill Iranar tui)u- Icir.itt-.l a lrtt' I runin r.-. (in hiue. Hfler wliicu bollU'iiiiih u-i- fiitriiunifil ui a tea am.dunce giwu 1 I lie Ii-.-k.ii (xmi.McniUers il (lie St. t'liarU-n, Mo.,mm of tl,e AnuT.mu t.'iiii recentlybelli a "liuiiiuit'i Mini hum" meeting alwinch :i (Hiriuliie dunce-tluor waserected u liiree liotira.The A i'dkt nf tlir Amerlrunl'k'i'Mi ul Oti-en, Y C. hu aiiimuiH-edplana fur collect lug a funil lo be dls'rlliiivd a united a iliiulilcd soldiersof the lot.REREA-RICHMOND AUTO LINKTime-TableLeaves Richmond(Glyndon Hotel) T:00 a.mArrives Berea 7:45 a. in.Leaves Berea(Boone Tavern) 10:00 a. mArrives Richmond 10:45 a. mFare $125Claaaified AdvertisementFurnished Rooms for RentBoone street.at 30tf.FOR RENT Stable room for horseor cow. 1. J. LW1S, iTospeci oi.F. L. MOORE'SJewelry StoreFORFirst CUm RepairingANDF'm Line of JewelryCENTER ST.BEREA, KYFOR 4SAI.EGood seven-room house;right. See J. W. HOSKINS.pricFOR SALE Pure-bred WhiteWyandotte cockerels, $2.00 a4id up.They are beauties. See Mrs. R. E.Bartlett, 121 Chestnut street, Berea,Ky.LOST On Center or Short streets,a hand-made silver bar pin with turquoise settinir. Reward if found andreturned to Mrs. Anna Emberf, LogHouse.LOST Somewhere between BooneGsp and Berea, on the Dixie Highrway, 'a silver bsr pin about threeinches lonir, with a gray pearl setFinder will please bring pin to TheCitizen Office and receive reward.FOR SALE Four passenger chummy roadster auto. This car is equip-Hand Made Harness at Cut PricesFor the Next Thirty DaysDo not forgetthat we doExpert Shoe RepairingCome andHarrison BuildingA. E. RIVERSChestnut St.Berea, KentuckyLILY WHITE FLOURBetter than ever. It bakes everythingKENTUCKY CORN MEALBest on the market. Always Iresh. Sold at reasonableprices and guaranteed by all grocerMANUFACTURED AT HOMEBEREABerea Milling CompanyKENTUCKYped with best starter and lights, genuine leather upholstering, is in goodmechsnicul condition, has good tires,has run only about 7,000 miles, andis a bargain for someone. Car istoo heavy for my work. Will sellfor cash or might exchange for aFord with starter and demountablerims. DR. R. E. BARTLETT. tf.NOTICENotice ishereby given that by avote and written consent ofethe owners of more than a majority of thetotal outstanding capital stock of theJackson County Oil Company, saidcorporation has this 19th day ofSeptember been dissolved and is closing up its business.on or before November 1, 1921, orsame will be barred.This September 20th, 1921.J. L. Gay,T. F. Abney,ExecutorsEXECUTORS NOTICEAll persons having claims againxtthe Estate of J. M. Coyle, Sr., deceased, are hereby notified to presentsame at the Berea National Uank,Droaerly verified, to J. L. Gay. ex.ecutor of said Estate on or beforeNovember 1, 1921, or same will bobarred.This September 26th, 1921.J. L. Gsy, ExecutorEXECUTORS NOTICEAll Demons havinir claims againstthe Estate of Sallie A. Davis, deceased, are hereby notified to presentsame properly verified, to J. U dayand T. F. Abnty, Executors of aaidEstate, at the Berea National Bank,EXECUTOR'S NOTICEAll persona having claims againstthe Estate of Eliza A. Todd, deceased, are hereby notified to presentsame at the Berea National Bank,properly verified to J. L. Gay, executor of said estate on or beforeNovember 1, 1921, or same will bebarred.This September 26th, 1921.J. L. Gay, ExecutorI Want to Do YourShoe RepairingI waat aa eppertunJty te ceavines yea that I CAN SAVBYOU MONET and give Tearfeet comfort Ami I waat tofarther ceavinre yoa that earwork and material la of the verybest, coupled with quick service,at prices ae higher thsa yeapay for Inferior work and peerservice. All work guaraatesd.See THOMA, Shert Street Berea, Ky.